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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
Anti-Degamation League of B'nai B'rith Page 4
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[photo] GEORGE HARRIS, BLACK STAR For Children "The Constitution and the Rights of Man That's how our story really began Freedom to speak Freedom to pray Freedom to live in our own special way." From "A Land Full of Freedom," by Sunny Eskie C 528 - THE WORLD OF WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE. Written, and illustrated in color, by Hans Guggenheim. $2.50. An imaginative blend of whimsical verse and charming illustration on the worth and wonder of differences among people-emphasizing that differences make for interest and variety, but that there are many things all people everywhere have in common. This delightful book will be of special interest to parents and teachers. C 501 - THE RABBIT BROTHERS. Robert Kraus. 34 pp. 10c. A humorous cartoon booklet about twin rabbits: Joe-who dislikes all rabbits different from himself and is miserable, and George-who tries to find some good in all rabbits and is much happier. Includes discussion guide for teachers and parents. C 507 - THE LONELY ABALONIAN. Words and music by Ruth Norman and Hardy Wieder. 16 pp. $1.00. An unusual and imaginative musical playlet about an animal - part eagle, part giraffe - who teaches his barnyard neighbors the true value of brotherhood. Children love to identify themselves with animals, making this playlet ideal for them to "produce" at home or in the classroom. 8 songs with music. 4
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[photo] GEORGE HARRIS, BLACK STAR For Children "The Constitution and the Rights of Man That's how our story really began Freedom to speak Freedom to pray Freedom to live in our own special way." From "A Land Full of Freedom," by Sunny Eskie C 528 - THE WORLD OF WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE. Written, and illustrated in color, by Hans Guggenheim. $2.50. An imaginative blend of whimsical verse and charming illustration on the worth and wonder of differences among people-emphasizing that differences make for interest and variety, but that there are many things all people everywhere have in common. This delightful book will be of special interest to parents and teachers. C 501 - THE RABBIT BROTHERS. Robert Kraus. 34 pp. 10c. A humorous cartoon booklet about twin rabbits: Joe-who dislikes all rabbits different from himself and is miserable, and George-who tries to find some good in all rabbits and is much happier. Includes discussion guide for teachers and parents. C 507 - THE LONELY ABALONIAN. Words and music by Ruth Norman and Hardy Wieder. 16 pp. $1.00. An unusual and imaginative musical playlet about an animal - part eagle, part giraffe - who teaches his barnyard neighbors the true value of brotherhood. Children love to identify themselves with animals, making this playlet ideal for them to "produce" at home or in the classroom. 8 songs with music. 4
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